The increasing disease burden in developing countries inhibits the provision of quality care to citizens. However, the increased availability of information communication and technology (ICT) tools makes this a viable option for inclusion in primary health care. Even so, barriers are impeding the successful adoption and usage of ICT tools in health care contexts. This research focuses on one such context to identify the challenges and barriers for the adoption of ICT tools for diabetes self‐management in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The extended technology acceptance model (TAM) and four factors (educational, technological, economic, and sociocultural factors) were identified as a basis for investigation. Evidence was...
Doctors working in public healthcare in South Africa are faced with the unique resource constraints ...
Abstract: Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases to non-communicable...
BACKGROUND : Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases such as HIV and ...
The literature illustrates that technology will widen health disparity if its use is restricted to ...
Part 2: eHealthInternational audienceThe literature illustrates that technology will widen health di...
Magister Commercii - MComIntroduction: Diabetes mellitus is a global health problem with a high mort...
Factors such as poverty, ethnicity, socio-economic status, poor infrastructure and governance, etc.,...
Over the past twenty years there have been substantive efforts across the African continent to ensur...
Diabetes is a global health problem with a high mortality rate. The research indicates low levels o...
Copyright © 2014 Claude Takenga et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Part 2: eHealthInternational audienceThis research investigates the impact of socio-demographic fact...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus is a public health concern worldwide. TeleHealth technology may be an ...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of information and communication technology (ICT) by individuals with diabetes ca...
The demand for new healthcare services is growing rapidly. Improving accessibility of the African po...
The global diabetes epidemic continues to grow and countries are struggling to keep pace with the h...
Doctors working in public healthcare in South Africa are faced with the unique resource constraints ...
Abstract: Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases to non-communicable...
BACKGROUND : Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases such as HIV and ...
The literature illustrates that technology will widen health disparity if its use is restricted to ...
Part 2: eHealthInternational audienceThe literature illustrates that technology will widen health di...
Magister Commercii - MComIntroduction: Diabetes mellitus is a global health problem with a high mort...
Factors such as poverty, ethnicity, socio-economic status, poor infrastructure and governance, etc.,...
Over the past twenty years there have been substantive efforts across the African continent to ensur...
Diabetes is a global health problem with a high mortality rate. The research indicates low levels o...
Copyright © 2014 Claude Takenga et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Part 2: eHealthInternational audienceThis research investigates the impact of socio-demographic fact...
Objectives: Diabetes mellitus is a public health concern worldwide. TeleHealth technology may be an ...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of information and communication technology (ICT) by individuals with diabetes ca...
The demand for new healthcare services is growing rapidly. Improving accessibility of the African po...
The global diabetes epidemic continues to grow and countries are struggling to keep pace with the h...
Doctors working in public healthcare in South Africa are faced with the unique resource constraints ...
Abstract: Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases to non-communicable...
BACKGROUND : Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases such as HIV and ...